Waveform Expands Fiber-Optic Network in Southeast Michigan

Provider of Internet services, Waveform Technology has expanded its Metro-Detroit optical fiber network that links municipal, educational, commercial and private data centers in Southeast Michigan.

The company informed that the data center is a collocation option for all kinds of firms and ranges from single 1u and mid-tower servers to large cages and private racks.

The fiber-optic network will enhance the amount of bandwidth available in Michigan and will make the Metro Ethernet circuits affordable. It will also offer additional Type-1 carrier choices to clients in Waveform’s data center.

Waveform’s fiber-optic network assures connection through fiber paths that lead to several upstream carriers. The network utilizes layer-3 BGP4 IP protection and layer-1 ring redundancy to offer the data center with enhanced uptime. Cisco switchers and routers are installed throughout the facilities and networks.

The fiber-optic network will also boost the availability of Metro Ethernet circuits in Michigan. The network will improve the bandwidth options across the region and will benefit technology firms based in Michigan.

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